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Overton Building

Overton Building

Historical Landmark in Sacramento, United States


Overton Building was a historical two-story building in Sacramento, California. The site of former Overton Building is a California Historical Landmark No. 610 listed on May 22, 1956. This site is now a Parking lot near the corner of 2nd street and J Street in Old Sacramento State Historic Park. The Overton Building was removed when the Interstate 5 freeway was built in the 1960s.[1] The historical Western Hotel, D.O. Mills Bank and the original Sacramento Bee building were also taken down for the I-5 freeway. The Overton Building first housed a number of California state offices including: the California Governor's Office and the California Secretary of State. The building, on the lot before the Overton Building, was lost in a fire on November 2, 1852. The first California State Library was housed on the second floor from 1853 to 1856. The building was built by the bankers, Read & Company at a cost $105,000 in 1852. [2][3] [4] In the 1950s and early 1960s Overton Building was the Rialto Hotel and Rialto Cafe. [5]

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  1. "Overton Building #610". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  2. "Historic Markers" via DPLA.
  3. "Overton Building". September 20, 1938 via Calisphere.
  4. "Rialto Cafe". September 20, 1952 via Calisphere.

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